48 THE AMERICAN HUNTING DOG 



FishePs Missey) 'nuff said! In the National 

 Field Trial Club's events, held at Calhoun, Ala., 

 first was taken by Lewis C. Morris, second by 

 Gibraltar Ollie (Gibraltar-Comanche), a white and 

 orange setter bitch, and third by John Proctor 

 (FishePs Frank-Miss Mariutch). Among the 

 pups we find Gunner running first, a Free Lance- 

 Cotton Blossom dog; Attakapas Rap (Manitoba 

 Rap-Lady Ferris), second, and King Cy (John's 

 King-Bird's Dakotah Pride), third, a pointer 

 belonging to the Alford's John-King Cyrano 

 tribe. 



In the All-America trials held at Denbigh, 

 N. D., Lewis C. Morris again took first, Frank's 

 Den (FishePs Frank-Becky Cott), second, and 

 Candy Kid (Vallejo-Bond's Gipsy), a white, black 

 and tan Llewellin setter, third. In the champion 

 ship stakes Candy Kid won the coveted first and 

 Joe Muncie, of United States Field Club fame, was 

 runner up, both setters. At the important South 

 ern Field Trial Clubs events at Leetohatchie, Ala., 

 the all-age was won by John Proctor's Sister, 

 same breeding as John Proctor; second by Med- 

 ford Eugene, a Eugene M. setter dog, and third 

 by the pointer Adam G. (Rags Royal Pauper-Miss 



